Pages 82-98
The disturbed ward sounds like an awful place, after all if McMurphy had complained to one of the nurses about the loud music, he might have been sent there and Harding warns him that it is not a pleasant place to be. When it was time to receive medication McMurphy avoids it and is able to get away with not taking the medication, as he also helps Bromden avoid it. When McMurphy finds out that Bromden isn’t deaf or dumb he is intrigued with the fact that Bromden has been able to get away with faking it the whole time he has been there. When Bromden has the dream about Blastic being taken and cut up it is confusing, because when he wakes up he finds that Blastic is actually dead.
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